[stylist] Designing websites and assistive technology- justin

April Brown aprilbrownshade at gmail.com
Sat Mar 22 15:45:27 UTC 2014


Actually, learning to design websites is very similar to learning to use assistive technology, or should be.  In fact, a lot of the terms used should be the same (those little arrows to choose items in menus, and many more).

Biggest difference:  Webdesign has step by step training programs.  That I found after I learned how to do it.

Assistive technology - it's a total guess.  There isn't even a dictionary for terms.  It's like  - How do you open an email?  Try one of these 400 keyboard commands, and you may get lucky.  Otherwise, forget it.  We aren't going to have a guide.  We don't want anyone to know how to use it.


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